The Soldier, the Builder, and the Diplomat
Custer, the Titanic, and World War I
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cune Press,US
Published:12th Oct '23
Should be back in stock very soon
Contemporary readers, who wonder at the British and American knack for misguided adventure, will enjoy these three essays on Custer, the Titanic, and the onset of World War I.
The American adventures in Iraq and Afghanistan have finally wound down after incurring enormous costs. One wonders if we have forgotten the lessons of history, and in particular of World War I? It is far easier to enter into armed conflict than it is to withdraw the troops and heal the wounds.
The Soldier, the Builder, and the Diplomat consists of rapier-like literary thrusts into the lives of General George Armstrong Custer, Thomas Andrews (the builder of the Titanic), and Edward Grey (British Foreign Secretary before World War I.
However spectacular their failures, it's generally agreed that these men (or, in the case of Edward Grey, the men around him) could have avoided disaster except for arrogance - a flaw that has long characterized the imperial ambition of leaders from both countries.
One shudders to think where such a mentality will take us in a nuclear age.
Steven Schlesser's readable study is more than entertainment or scholarship, it is a plea for balance, probity, and reason in an era when a single fit of arrogance by a world leader can devastate hundreds of thousands of innocent human beings and imperil the very project of civilized human existence on this planet.
It's difficult to overstate the importance of The Soldier, the Builder, and the Diplomat.
"Steven Schlesser brings fresh insight to the Battle of the Little Bighorn, the epic 'Titanic' disaster, and the diplomatic failures which led to World War One. His prose is concise and engaging. I read this book straight through and was better for it." —Terence O'Donnell, author of Garden of the Brave in War
"This book is an insightful rendition of three stirring failures from our past: Custer, the 'Titanic', and WWI. The lessons here can apply equally to Afghanistan and Ukraine." —Jim McDermott, author of Bitter is the Wind
"I am by no means the first to compare Custer's Last Stand to the Titanic disaster. See Steven Schlesser's The Soldier, The Builder, and The Diplomat." —Nathaniel Philbrick, National Book Award Winner
ISBN: 9781951082260
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204 pages